Academy of Honor

Academy of Honor

The 2024 Mell Prescott Award recipient was Barbara Thornton-Hill
 

Mell Prescott

Award

First Name

Middle Name

Last Name

City

State

MP

Pete

S.

Acquisto

Albuquerque

NM

 

Marjorie

C.

Adams

Washington C H

OH

 

Ferenc

J.

Albert

Marco Island

FL

MP

Jackie

 

Andrews*

Ashland

VA

 

Joe

 

Andrews*

Ashland

VA

 

Hermania

A.

Anslinger*

Spokane

WA

MP

Patricia

C.

Arnell

Tucson

AZ

MP

Walter

J.

Arnell*

Tucson

AZ

 

Therese

 

Bahl

Pittsburgh

PA

 

Frank

M.

Balestrieri

San Juan Bautista

CA

MP

Karen

 

Barone

Pottstown

PA

MP

Pat

 

Bauder*

Langhorne

PA

  Karen   Benson    

 

Joan

D.

Benzell

Rio Grande

NJ

MP

Judy

 

Berman*

Willow Springs

IL

 

Robert

E.

Bernard

Ambler

PA

MP

Robin

 

Betterley

Bangor

ME

MP

Shawn

W.

Betterley

Bangor

ME

 

Dougless

 

Bitler*

Talmidge

OH

 

Pam

 

Boorum

Bedford

NH

 

Pete

 

Boorum

Bedford

NH

 

Carl

 

Bronsdon

Seattle

WA

 

Barbara

H.

Bunce

Negaunee

MI

 

Gwen

 

Campbell

Gainesville

FL

 

Elaine

 

Cannon*

 

 

 

Robert

 

Carlisle*

 

 

  Kim   Carlson    

 

Dorothy

Virgini

Carter*

Springfield

IL

 

Janet

 

Chase

Greenwood

SC

 

Guglielmo

 

Cini*

 

 

 

C.

David

Claudon*

Berwyn

IL

 

Ferbie

Fox

Claudon

Park Forest

IL

 

Madelyn

W.

Cook

Tahoe City

CA

 

Helen

B.

Cook*

 

 

 

Harry

G.

Cooke*

 

 

  Debbie   Colombo    

 

Laurel

C. 

Coulon

New Smyrna Beach

FL

 

Joan

 

Creamer

East Greenwich

RI

 

Tobe

 

Creed

Marathon

FL

 

Kit

A.

Cropper

Trinidad

CA

 

Ann

T.

Cunningham

The Villages

FL

 

Tom

 

Devereux*

 

 

MP

Warren

 

Dick*

 

 

 

Helen

B.

Dorsett*

Christiansburg

VA

 

James

H.

Dorsett*

Christiansburg

VA

 

Naomi

 

Doss

Anaheim

CA

 

Shirley

 

Dufton

West Yorkshire

UK

 

Ligia

 

Durstenfeld

La Crescenta

CA

 

Mary

 

Eccher*

South Salem

NY

 

Donna

 

Eckel

Gainesville

FL

 

Carolyn

 

Eiche

Glendale

NY

MP

Jean

 

Ellsworth

Cincinnati

OH

  Chris   Ernst    
  Susan   Farnik    

MP

Martha

 

Farnsworth*

Lincoln

CA

 

Linda

 

Farris

Muncie

IN

 

Annelle

M.

Ferguson

Clinton

TN

MP

Geraldine

 

Floor*

Romona

CA

 

Veronica

 

Foreman

Chicago

IL

MP

Lee

S.

Frank

Minneapolis

MN

 

Winifred

D.

Frankenstein*

Mobile

AL

 

Marie

 

Friedman*

 

 

 

Pat

 

Frost

Renton

WA

 

Sharon

M.

Garmize

Mountaintop

PA

MP

Evelyn

L.

Gerratana*

Turmbull

CT

 

Karen

 

Gibbs*

Sammamish

WA

 

April

 

Gill

Dewitt

MI

 

Ron

 

Gill

Dewitt

MI

 

Laurel

 

Gross

Nevada City

CA

MP

Dorothy

 

Hansen

Monroe

WA

 

Sylvia

L.

Hansen

Broomfield

CO

 

Francille

 

Hansen*

 

 

 

Sybil

 

Harp

Milwaukee

WI

 

Jane

 

Haskell*

Killingworth

CT

 

Virginia

 

Hecox*

San Jose

CA

MP

Sue

 

Herber

Bellevue

WA

MP

Joe

 

Hermes*

 

CA

 

Randy

 

Himes

Cincinnati

OH

 

Susan

C.

Hoeltge

Chagrin Falls

OH

 

Elaine

 

Hostetler

Chandler

AZ

  Marcia   Hudspeth*    

 

Flora Gill

 

Jacobs*

Washington

DC

 

Donna

 

Jacques

Santa Ana

CA

 

Lynne

 

Joehnk

West Chester

OH

 

Phil

 

Joehnk

West Chester

OH

 

Pamela

S.

Junk-Knapp

Corvallis

OR

 

Jane

 

Justis

Lexington

KY

 

Eleanor

 

Kahrt*

Hayward

CA

 

Susan

 

Karatjas

Indiana

PA

 

Eve

I.

Karoblis*

Grass Valley

CA

MP

Rhonda

 

Keef

Greer

SC

 

Ruth

 

Keessen

Muskegon

MI

  Leanne   Kirsch    

 

David

 

Krupick*

Ft Myers

FL

MP

Lewis

C.

Kummerow

Atascadero

CA

 

Jack

 

Kuresman*

Cincinnati

OH

 

Ginger

 

Landon-Siegel

New York

NY

 

Suzanne

 

Larson-Tamburo

Brentwood

TN

 

Sally

 

Lasch

Cleveland

OH

 

Wayne

 

Lasch

Cleveland

OH

 

Frieda

 

Leininger*

 

 

 

Jean

 

Lierman

McMinnville

OR

 

Sylvia

A.

Lyons

Napa

CA

 

Ed

 

Mabe

Grass Valley

CA

MP

Gertrude

 

Mahoney*

Falls Church 

VA

 

Mildred

 

Mahoney*

Ontario

CA

 

Richard

 

Mann*

 

 

  Sally   Manwell    

 

Nicole

Walton

Marble

Flat Rock

NC

 

Jim

 

Marcus

Bolinas

CA

 

Karen

 

Markland*

Katy

TX

 

Kate

 

Marks*

 

 

 

Karen

B.

Marsh

Berlin Center

OH

MP

Barbara

 

Marshall

Kansas City

MO

MP

Georgia

 

Matuschak

Poulsbo

WA

 

Mary

 

McGrath*

Celebration

FL

 

Deborah

 

McKnight

Morristown

NJ

 

Carolyn

 

McVicker

Tiger

GA

 

Marjorie

 

Meyer*

Cincinnati

OH

 

Colleen

 

Middleton

Holladay

UT

 

Dorothy

 

Midgett*

Richmond

VA

 

Roy 

 

Moore

Wellington

FL

MP

Shannon

 

Moore

Wellington

FL

 

Gail

 

Morey

Oneonta

NY

 

Frank

J.

Moroz

Cherry Hill

NJ

MP

Edward

G.

Norton

Westbrook

CT

 

Mary

G.

O'Brien

Highland Park

IL

 

Betty

 

O'Meara

Denver

CO

 

Marilyn

 

Oakes

Greenville

SC

 

Stanley

 

Ohman

Port Orchard

WA

 

Jeff

 

Packard

Nevada City

CA

MP

Braxton

 

Payne

Decatur

GA

MP

Jane

 

Payne

Martinez

GA

 

Mary

 

Payne*

Decatur

GA

 

Linda

 

Petersen

Cincinnati

OH

 

Royce

 

Piro*

Santa Rosa

CA

 

Lori 

Ann

Potts

British Columbia

CAN

 

John

S.

Powel*

Merritt Island

FL

 

Mell

 

Prescott*

 

 

 

Georgia

 

Queen

McMinnville

OR

MP

Terri

 

Reasor*

Huntington

WV

  Joanne   Roberts    

MP

Paul

 

Rouleau*

Quincy

MA

 

Dorothy

 

Rouleau*

Quincy

MA

MP

Sylvia

H.

Rountree

Berlin

MD

 

Dureen

Anne

Ruff

Plymouth

MN

 

Sarah

 

Salisbury*

Corona del Mar 

CA

 

Joanna

 

Scarboro*

Ione

CA

 

George

 

Schlosser*

 

 

 

Yahna

 

Schoenberger

Downingtown

PA

 

Gus

 

Schwerdtfeger*

Sabbath Day

ME

 

Jean

 

Scribner

Rowley

MA

 

Rosemary

 

Shipman

Wenatchee

WA

 

Robert

E. 

Simms*

 

 

 

Michael

 

Sirkis

Williamsburg

VA

MP

Susan

 

Sirkis

Williamsburg

VA

 

Anne

Day

Smith*

Dresden

ME

 

Harry

William

Smith

Camden

ME

  Janet   Smith    

 

Chet

 

Spacher*

Winter Park

FL

 

Sandy

 

Staker

Peoria

IL

 

Russ

 

Staker*

Peoria

IL

 

Alice

 

Steele*

 

 

MP

Bruce

 

Steinke

Sandy

UT

 

Judy

 

Steinke

Sandy

UT

 

Ron

 

Stetkewicz*

Cairo

NY

 

Paulette

 

Svec

Houston

TX

 

Andy

 

Tamburo

Brentwood

TN

 

Charles

 

Tebelman*

Cincinnati

OH

 

Noel

 

Thomas

Astoria

OR

 

Pat

 

Thomas

Astoria

OR

MP

Barbara

 

Thornton-Hill

Nevada City

CA

 

Irene

 

Thursland*

LaMesa

CA

 

Brooke

 

Tucker

Bremerton

WA

MP

Phyllis

S.

Tucker*

Palm Beach

FL

 

Rosemary

 

Tucker*

Kenner

LA

 

Bettyanne

B.

Twigg

Flintstone

MD

 

Betty

 

Valentine

Merritt Island

FL

MP

Mitzy

N.

Van Horn*

Norfolk

VA

MP

Robert

 

VonFliss*

Fullerton

CA

MP

Colleen

 

Walker

Naples

FL

 

Sandra

 

Wall-Rubin*

Overland Park

KS

  Barbara   Warner    

 

Denny

 

Wetter

Bradenton

FL

 

Judy

A.

Wetter

Bradenton

FL

 

John

E.

Wharton*

New Orleans

LA

 

DeeDee

 

Whipple

Northbrook 

IL

 

Raymond

 

Whitledge

Brentwood

TN

 

Francis

 

Whittemore

Gwynedd

PA

 

Judee

 

Williamson

Flat Rock

NC

MP

Cat

 

Wingler

Wilkesboro

NC

 

Cary

 

Yerves*

Santa Rosa

CA

MP

Debbie

 

Young

Nevada City

CA

 

Dan

 

Zerkel

Columbus

OH

 

Sharon

 

Zerkel

Columbus

OH

 

John

 

Zweifel

Orlando

FL

* deceased

 

Mell Prescott

 

This is page 346 in "A REFERENCE GUIDE TO MINIATURE MAKERS MARKS" by Allie and Lee Frank ISBN: 0-9644481-0-6

ARTISANPRESCOTT, MELL (Deceased)
  (Submitted by Mell's son Blake D. Prescott, M.D.)

 

BUSINESS NAME: Mell Prescott
  Mell Prescott Miniatures

IDENTIFICATION MARKS:

1
CUSTOM MADE BY
Mell Prescott
Blue on white
2
CUSTOM MADE BY
MELL PRESCOTT
BLACK ON GOLD
3

Original by
Mell Prescott
Elaine Prescott Wonsavage

Mell Prescott, IMA
Red lettering

 

CATEGORY: 
  Beds; Candlestands; Chairs; Furniture: antique, period, upholstered; Mirrors; Musical Instruments; Paintings: transfer: Pianos; Roomboxes; Rooms; Room Settings; Tables: end
HONORS:
  NAME: IMA; AOH
  Progenitor of the Academy of Honor Mell Prescott Award given by NAME Academy of Honor annually to that individual artisan miniaturist who has shown excellence in miniatures and who has exemplified the highest standards of the AOH as well as having contributed significantly to the growth and enjoyment of miniatures. A medallion is presented with this award. Each large medallion has Mell's silouette on it
RECOGNITION:
  NUTSHELL NEWS, Vol. 1, No. 1, Mar. 1971, pg. 5; Vol. 12, No. 11, Nov. 1982, pg. 52; Vol. 13, No. 3, Mar. 1983, pg. 82, Show Scene; Vol. 13, No. 7, Jul. 1983, pg. 48, Show Scene; Vol. 13, No. 10, Oct. 1983, pg. 70, Show Scene; Vol. 14, No. 6, Jun. 1984, pg. 46-47; Vol. 14, No. 8, Aug. 1984, pg. 71; MINIATURE GAZETTE, Vol. 8, No. 2, Winter 1979, pg. 26; Vol. 9, No. 3, Spring 1981, pg. 32; Vol. 11, No. 1, Fall 1982, pg. 26; MINIATURE COLLECTOR, No. 29, Feb. 1982, pg. 15
 

BIOGRAPHY:

Born and raised in the west, Mell Prescott found this to be no deterrent to her love affair with New England. She adapted quickly and combined her artistic ability, intelligence, and determination with an initial focus on collecting antiques. Working with a limited budget in the depression years, she understandably focused on those pieces needing repair or refinishing. She and her husband, Blake D. Prescott, Sr., M.D., spent much of their “leisure” time restoring these fine pieces of furniture.

This served her very well in future years when she made her own miniature reproductions of antiques.

Mell was able to select those pieces which were exceptional. She was intuitively able to distinguish good and faulty design. Moreover, she was able to envision how pieces would complement one another. She combined this with her knowledge of craftsmanship, beautiful woods, and college education in art. Thus, she was able to combine pieces and accessories into rooms which were never frozen in time or confined by artificial barriers, but were representative of an art form. Even then, doing the unexpected became an extension of her personality, resulting in a unique and natural looking product – something envied by others.

At a time when few women attended college, Mell entered college before completing high school, and she naturally selected Utah State where her father, a geologist, was president for a number of years. It was there that she studied art, and it was there that she met a young man working his way through college by selling books. When he asked her where the office of the president was, she told him that she didn't think that the president would see him. This was illustrative of her wonderful sense of humor. The president was her father, and the young man was Blake Prescott who subsequently married Mell and went on to get a Master's degree at Columbia prior to completing his education in medicine and then in psychiatry.

Mell continued her education throughout her life. She was an avid reader and much of that which she acquired was self-taught. In her early years in Connecticut, the early 1940's, she took courses under Esther S. Brazier in antique decorating. Mell became a consummate artist: eventually not only producing her own beautiful works but also sharing her talent with others through teaching and lecturing throughout many states, with emphasis on illustrating the creative interfaces between such art forms as antiques, flower arrangements, antique reproductions and the fine arts. Here it was that her diverse abilities were reflected in a variety of methods such as reverse painting on glass, painting on velvet, tole painting, stenciling, and, of course, painting with brush. She had hundreds of students. and even with her teaching over many years and receiving a variety of awards, little did she realize how this would facilitate her later work with miniatures. One of her dicta to students was, “Don't copy anyone else's mistakes.” This illustrated her dedication to the art and to excellence rather than to a frozen reproduction – no matter how accurate.

Mell had a great interest in flowers and was able to use this to enhance her decorating. Indeed, she did this so well that she soon found herself in great demand to lecture throughout New England (and later, to many states beyond) on decorating with flowers and antiques, showing the native New Englanders how to enjoy their heritage to a greater degree.

With an ever broadening interest, she started collecting dolls, and, soon thereafter, miniatures. She never stalled, and was rarely slowed by adversity, even in her advanced years. She noted a cradle that she wished to purchase; but the owner refused to sell that particular piece. Undaunted, this led to Mell's returning home, and fulfilling her determination by making just such a piece herself. In turn, this burgeoned into Mell's making many different pieces, combining them into rooms, and complementing them with carefully selected pieces of others. The oriental rugs and samplers furnishing these rooms were generally made by her daughter, Elaine Nondia Prescott Wonsavage. She acquired a table saw, jig saw, jeweler's lathe, dental drills, and whatever else was necessary in order to make her beautiful pieces. She would buy old combs to make piano keys. old cloth for her upholstered pieces, and even cut up old jewelry to complete her unique furniture. Just as her products resulted in the amazement of others, so she would quickly recognize talent in those about her. She encouraged others to pursue their interests and excellence, and she promoted this through using their pieces in her rooms. Starting with miniature reproductions of antiques in the one-inch scale, she was in her seventies when she went further with ½-inch scale. Such was the quality of her work that her pieces now are housed in a variety of museums.

Sundays were generally reserved not to fulfill orders but to create. It was then that she would try something new, making a few different examples of that which she chose to make, but discarding all but one at the end of the day. That one would go on to be perfected and to join her other creations.

She had been an officer of a number of different organizations affiliated with the arts. She was recognized as uniquely adept in decorating with such a mix of art forms just as she was recognized as not only being gifted in her own creations by in her ability to teach others to make the most of their abilities. Mell Prescott died in her early eighties. She was indomitable up to the end, looking for new avenues. and creating new masterpieces. She set an example for us all; and just as we thoroughly enjoyed Mell as a unique individual, so we shall treasure and enjoy those creations that she left behind.

Editor's note: Mell lives on today through her unique miniature creations, some of which her children are so generously donating for charitable fund raisers, and always through the Mell Prescott Award.

Used with Permission

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